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diff --git a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main--chapters.vtt b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main--chapters.vtt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03e28951 --- /dev/null +++ b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main--chapters.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +WEBVTT + + +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:20.129 +Introduction + +00:00:20.130 --> 00:01:21.376 +What? + +00:01:21.377 --> 00:02:16.214 +Why? + +00:02:16.215 --> 00:03:35.319 +Challenges + +00:03:35.320 --> 00:04:08.060 +Basic Org to PDF + +00:04:08.061 --> 00:04:32.303 +How to LaTeX properly, though? + +00:04:32.304 --> 00:04:54.624 +LaTeX-specific headers + +00:04:54.625 --> 00:05:31.394 +Using a formatting class file + +00:05:31.395 --> 00:06:13.137 +Using a different LaTeX command + +00:06:13.138 --> 00:07:09.719 +References links for bibliography + +00:07:09.720 --> 00:07:41.239 +Examples + +00:07:41.240 --> 00:10:07.400 +Tags diff --git a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main.vtt b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main.vtt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11fcffad --- /dev/null +++ b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--main.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,490 @@ +WEBVTT captioned by sachac + +NOTE Introduction + +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.799 +Okay. Hi, everyone. My name is Vincent. I'm a PhD student in + +00:00:04.800 --> 00:00:07.439 +Nanzan University, Japan. Today I'm going to present to + +00:00:07.440 --> 00:00:11.799 +you how I'm using Org notes and Org Roam to write academic + +00:00:11.800 --> 00:00:14.999 +papers. The slides I'm going to present here are available + +00:00:15.000 --> 00:00:17.305 +in the Git repository, so you can check them later + +00:00:17.306 --> 00:00:20.129 +if you want to. + +NOTE What? + +00:00:20.130 --> 00:00:21.910 +Firstly what are we talking about here? + +00:00:21.911 --> 00:00:26.692 +So in general, it's possible, if you have any Org nodes, + +00:00:26.693 --> 00:00:31.315 +to export them as LaTeX. Given some extra configuration, + +00:00:31.316 --> 00:00:34.956 +it's possible, basically, to reproduce any LaTeX setup + +00:00:34.957 --> 00:00:42.031 +that you would use to create documents with an Org file. + +00:00:42.032 --> 00:00:46.753 +In my case, I'm using that system to take some notes + +00:00:46.754 --> 00:00:48.453 +that I have in my org-roam system + +00:00:48.454 --> 00:00:52.239 +and to export that into finished academic papers + +00:00:52.240 --> 00:00:56.279 +that you can submit eventually to a conference and so on. + +00:00:56.280 --> 00:00:59.439 +Actually, before I submit that proposal, after I submit + +00:00:59.440 --> 00:01:03.559 +that proposal, I just noticed that Mike Hamrick in last + +00:01:03.560 --> 00:01:07.879 +year's EmacsConf made a very extensive presentation about + +00:01:07.880 --> 00:01:13.039 +org export. But in here, I just want to showcase my usage of + +00:01:13.040 --> 00:01:16.959 +org-roam and to present what are the configuration I'm + +00:01:16.960 --> 00:01:21.376 +using to be able to achieve that. Why do that? + +NOTE Why? + +00:01:21.377 --> 00:01:23.037 +In general, like I said, I'm using that + +00:01:23.038 --> 00:01:26.639 +as part of my writing system, so in + +00:01:26.640 --> 00:01:30.239 +having org-roam notes that can be exported as a document + +00:01:30.240 --> 00:01:34.159 +make for a great workflow in my opinion. It makes Org even + +00:01:34.160 --> 00:01:38.839 +more versatile, so if you use that for maybe writing code in + +00:01:38.840 --> 00:01:41.599 +the literate programming, now you're going to be also able + +00:01:41.600 --> 00:01:47.559 +to export that into any format you want. + +00:01:47.560 --> 00:01:49.879 +The Org notes are very clean. In my opinion, it looks + +00:01:49.880 --> 00:01:53.799 +better to work in Org rather than editing LaTeX code + +00:01:53.800 --> 00:01:58.959 +directly. The centralized bibliography system is also + +00:01:58.960 --> 00:02:02.559 +great because it allows to have just a few notes that you can + +00:02:02.560 --> 00:02:06.599 +reference everywhere and have links to them. Of course + +00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:09.479 +everything is happening inside of Emacs so you have access + +00:02:09.480 --> 00:02:13.359 +to all the tools you are used to like Magit or Projectile and + +00:02:13.360 --> 00:02:16.214 +whatnot. + +NOTE Challenges + +00:02:16.215 --> 00:02:18.599 +However, to quote one of the funniest recent + +00:02:18.600 --> 00:02:22.999 +video about Emacs: "[With LaTeX,] I used to spend hours trying to + +00:02:23.000 --> 00:02:25.599 +get the image on the right page. Now I use Org Mode LaTeX and + +00:02:25.600 --> 00:02:28.759 +just accept it's impossible." Like all the jokes in that + +00:02:28.760 --> 00:02:32.799 +video, it lands in very well because there is some truth to + +00:02:32.800 --> 00:02:38.239 +that in that with that system you are not getting rid of + +00:02:38.240 --> 00:02:41.239 +the complexity of LaTeX, so if you have problems, you're going to + +00:02:41.240 --> 00:02:45.959 +have to deal with the very long logs. It's a layer on top of + +00:02:45.960 --> 00:02:50.519 +LaTeX, so if you need to debug your configuration, if you + +00:02:50.520 --> 00:02:52.999 +want to adjust something specific, you would need to be + +00:02:53.000 --> 00:02:58.879 +proficient in LaTeX and also in being very at ease with + +00:02:58.880 --> 00:03:03.119 +your Emacs configuration. The way to use the Org export is + +00:03:03.120 --> 00:03:06.639 +less documented than using LaTeX so if you want to implement + +00:03:06.640 --> 00:03:09.959 +something, probably it's going to be described in pure LaTeX, + +00:03:09.960 --> 00:03:13.599 +and then you're going to need to adjust that to make it work + +00:03:13.600 --> 00:03:17.679 +inside your Org files. I explained before that the + +00:03:17.680 --> 00:03:20.959 +bibliography system is great, although it's very picky + +00:03:20.960 --> 00:03:26.359 +on the way it works, especially to be exported. Depending + +00:03:26.360 --> 00:03:29.239 +on the template you are using, you might run into issues + +00:03:29.240 --> 00:03:33.199 +with some packages that are in conflict, so there is + +00:03:33.200 --> 00:03:35.319 +that to be taken in mind. + +NOTE Basic Org to PDF + +00:03:35.320 --> 00:03:41.519 +In general, if you have a Org note, you can simply export it + +00:03:41.520 --> 00:03:46.199 +with a C-c C-e and l o with the menu that appears. I can + +00:03:46.200 --> 00:03:49.479 +show that briefly: C-e, then you have the menu. You can select + +00:03:49.480 --> 00:03:53.519 +l and o to export. That works very well. In general, + +00:03:53.520 --> 00:03:56.959 +with that, you are able to deal with everything that you have + +00:03:56.960 --> 00:03:59.959 +in your normal Org notes. If you have images, tables, + +00:03:59.960 --> 00:04:03.559 +links, it's going to be exported in a way that looks decent. + +00:04:03.560 --> 00:04:08.060 +That's what we are starting with. + +NOTE How to LaTeX properly, though? + +00:04:08.061 --> 00:04:11.543 +However, if you want to make a publication, + +00:04:11.544 --> 00:04:13.479 +if you have a template that you receive + +00:04:13.480 --> 00:04:17.479 +from a conference or whatnot, you want to be able to adapt + +00:04:17.480 --> 00:04:20.519 +your Org notes to be able to export it exactly the way you + +00:04:20.520 --> 00:04:23.039 +want. I'm going to present the four points that I'm + +00:04:23.040 --> 00:04:25.919 +showing here that are, for me, the elements that you need to + +00:04:25.920 --> 00:04:29.879 +be careful with when you try to work with templates and + +00:04:29.880 --> 00:04:32.303 +exporting to LaTeX. + +NOTE LaTeX-specific headers + +00:04:32.304 --> 00:04:34.525 +Firstly, you have headers. So basically, + +00:04:34.526 --> 00:04:37.119 +this allows to add LaTeX elements that are going + +00:04:37.120 --> 00:04:41.559 +to be at the top of the file. You're going to have the title. + +00:04:41.560 --> 00:04:44.119 +You're going to have your extra packages here. You're going + +00:04:44.120 --> 00:04:46.959 +to have your class. I'm going to present that later. That's + +00:04:46.960 --> 00:04:50.479 +the part that you're going to adjust to make it look like the + +00:04:50.480 --> 00:04:54.624 +.tex template that you receive. + +NOTE Using a formatting class file + +00:04:54.625 --> 00:04:58.625 +Then you have the formatting class file. That's a .cls file + +00:04:58.626 --> 00:05:01.786 +that you would receive as a part of the template. + +00:05:01.787 --> 00:05:08.147 +This one is used instead of the typical doc class like article. + +00:05:08.148 --> 00:05:10.588 +The way I'm using them is to add an entry, + +00:05:10.589 --> 00:05:12.759 +like add an element to the list or get a + +00:05:12.760 --> 00:05:18.599 +class in my Emacs init. This way I can use the CLS file + +00:05:18.600 --> 00:05:22.719 +directly and also give the parameters that I want. In that + +00:05:22.720 --> 00:05:26.402 +case, I'm going to have a apris.cls next to my Org note, + +00:05:26.403 --> 00:05:31.394 +and it's going to be able to to use it. + +NOTE Using a different LaTeX command + +00:05:31.395 --> 00:05:33.599 +A third element is, in some cases, + +00:05:33.600 --> 00:05:38.359 +you might want to use a different LaTeX compiler to build + +00:05:38.360 --> 00:05:41.719 +your project, to build your notes. That can be done per + +00:05:41.720 --> 00:05:45.319 +file, per note, in my opinion, that's the most flexible way, + +00:05:45.320 --> 00:05:48.519 +by editing, by adding this line as the very first line of your + +00:05:48.520 --> 00:05:52.599 +file and thus changing the LaTeX PDF process variable. And + +00:05:52.600 --> 00:06:00.461 +in there, you can put multiple commands in a row. + +00:06:00.462 --> 00:06:01.959 +For example you can have the shell + +00:06:01.960 --> 00:06:06.079 +escape to have the minted note block, the BibTeX element, so + +00:06:06.080 --> 00:06:08.959 +that works very well. When you add that, you need to + +00:06:08.960 --> 00:06:13.137 +reload your file, though. Something to keep in mind. + +NOTE References links for bibliography + +00:06:13.138 --> 00:06:16.999 +Lastly, you have the bibliography. When you have a reference, + +00:06:17.000 --> 00:06:19.879 +when you want to put a reference, you can use the + +00:06:19.880 --> 00:06:23.719 +org-roam-bibtex package that needs to be installed. Then you + +00:06:23.720 --> 00:06:27.759 +have some configuration to to be set so you have the bibtex + +00:06:27.760 --> 00:06:31.199 +compilation bibliography, where you explain where is your + +00:06:31.200 --> 00:06:35.959 +your reference file, your bib file. You can also give a path + +00:06:35.960 --> 00:06:40.079 +for where to search for PDFs. If you have matching names + +00:06:40.080 --> 00:06:44.039 +with your BibTeX entries and some PDF files in there, + +00:06:44.040 --> 00:06:46.479 +they're going to be linked. I'm going to show that later. So + +00:06:46.480 --> 00:06:49.199 +that's something that's going to be part of your init + +00:06:49.200 --> 00:06:53.039 +configuration as part of the org-roam-bibtex package + +00:06:53.040 --> 00:06:56.479 +configuration. Then in the node you are exporting, you want + +00:06:56.480 --> 00:07:01.319 +to add a section called reference. Here you can set a style + +00:07:01.320 --> 00:07:06.479 +for the bibliography. Again you put which of the + +00:07:06.480 --> 00:07:09.719 +reference file you want to use. + +NOTE Examples + +00:07:09.720 --> 00:07:15.559 +With all of that, I'm going to show some examples. Here I + +00:07:15.560 --> 00:07:21.759 +have an Org note that I used as the file to be exported into a + +00:07:21.760 --> 00:07:26.719 +publication. You can see up front, I set all my headers + +00:07:26.720 --> 00:07:30.519 +package. I have some extra package I put. I have the class + +00:07:30.520 --> 00:07:35.839 +that is something that is next to it. You can see in the + +00:07:35.840 --> 00:07:41.239 +files, I have the apris.cls just here. + +NOTE Tags + +00:07:41.240 --> 00:07:47.119 +Also, with all of that, you can also add tags. I + +00:07:47.120 --> 00:07:49.399 +didn't explain that, but you can also ignore some + +00:07:49.400 --> 00:07:52.719 +sections. That's quite convenient as well. Here we + +00:07:52.720 --> 00:07:57.359 +have some section, and if you want to add a bibliography, + +00:07:57.360 --> 00:08:04.999 +you're going to do c l cite:, you can put some cite entry, put + +00:08:05.000 --> 00:08:08.199 +any file in there, no description, and you're going to put + +00:08:08.200 --> 00:08:11.919 +some link like that. It's very convenient because, firstly, + +00:08:11.920 --> 00:08:14.519 +it's going to be exported as a reference like I'm going to + +00:08:14.520 --> 00:08:18.079 +show later, but also it gives you access to it directly from + +00:08:18.080 --> 00:08:22.679 +the note. If I click the thing here, I have some menu, I can + +00:08:22.680 --> 00:08:31.039 +open the bibliography page. + +00:08:31.040 --> 00:08:34.799 +I can also open the PDF that was linked to it. If I do + +00:08:34.800 --> 00:08:38.919 +that, here is the file that pops up that was linked to the + +00:08:38.920 --> 00:08:44.959 +bibliography. That's great. Otherwise, within + +00:08:44.960 --> 00:08:47.759 +that document, you're going to have other things you can + +00:08:47.760 --> 00:08:53.279 +have. Figures with parameters set on top, footnotes as well if + +00:08:53.280 --> 00:08:57.279 +that's something that you need. For example, here it's a + +00:08:57.280 --> 00:09:00.959 +section that's not exported, but you can have your + +00:09:00.960 --> 00:09:04.079 +normal footnotes. We can go back and forth. If they are in + +00:09:04.080 --> 00:09:07.759 +the exported section, they're going to be + +00:09:07.760 --> 00:09:11.919 +managed. So with that, you can export the notes. You're going to + +00:09:11.920 --> 00:09:16.879 +C-c C-e so you have that menu for exporting + +00:09:16.880 --> 00:09:23.479 +Org files. You do l for LaTeX and then o for running directly as + +00:09:23.480 --> 00:09:27.399 +PDF and opening it. It takes a little while to build. Here we + +00:09:27.400 --> 00:09:31.359 +are. The templates have been used, so there is a + +00:09:31.360 --> 00:09:34.879 +two-column situation happening, we have a specific header + +00:09:34.880 --> 00:09:41.519 +format and figures and the citation that we put. It's + +00:09:41.520 --> 00:09:45.079 +happening, it's shown here, and it's also going to be + +00:09:45.080 --> 00:09:49.879 +visible at the end in the reference section. Like I + +00:09:49.880 --> 00:09:55.479 +said, a fully ready, finished paper can be + +00:09:55.480 --> 00:10:01.119 +produced this way. That's all that I had for today. + +00:10:01.120 --> 00:10:03.199 +Thank you very much for your attention. I am + +00:10:03.200 --> 00:10:06.232 +available for questions on IRC or in the video chat. + +00:10:06.233 --> 00:10:07.400 +Thank you. |